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Why the southern US is prone to December tornadoes
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Hass, Alisa
, Ellis, Kelsey
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Atmospheric conditions
/ Fatalities
/ Meteorological services
/ Storm damage
/ Storms
/ Tornadoes
/ Warm air
/ Wind shear
/ Winter
2021
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Why the southern US is prone to December tornadoes
by
Hass, Alisa
, Ellis, Kelsey
in
Atmospheric conditions
/ Fatalities
/ Meteorological services
/ Storm damage
/ Storms
/ Tornadoes
/ Warm air
/ Wind shear
/ Winter
2021
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Why the southern US is prone to December tornadoes
2021
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The storm system ushered in cold, dense air to the region, which interacted with the warm air, creating unstable atmospheric conditions. When this instability combines with significant wind shear – winds shifting in direction and speed at different heights in the atmosphere – it can create an ideal setup for strong rotating storms to occur. After severe storms and reports of tornadoes, the National Weather Service conducts in-person storm damage surveys to determine whether a tornado or straight-line winds created the reported damage and the degree of damage.
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The Conversation US, Inc
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